World Screen Relaunches Websites

NEW YORK: World Screen has revamped its entire online presence, relaunching WorldScreen.com, WorldScreenings.com and its 11 region- and genre-focused websites with a host of new features, including better navigational tools, social media integration and a fully responsive mobile layout.

The redesigned websites feature a new user-friendly design that makes it easier for readers to access World Screen’s slate of top-notch content, from news alerts posted throughout the day to exclusive interviews, analysis, trend features, profiles and more. Tags and related articles are meant to deepen reader engagement, while new features allow for quick and easy sharing on social media. With a cleaner look, the sites also include richer integration of photo and video elements. The sites are also fully optimized for mobile devices and tablets.

WorldScreen.com remains our flagship web destination, covering every segment of the global content business. For more focused news, readers can access the regional sites TVEurope.ws, TVLatina.ws, TVAsiaPac.ws, TVMEA.ws, TVUSA.ws and TVCanada.ws, and the genre-focused TVKids.ws, TVFormats.ws, TVReal.ws, TVDrama.ws and TVNovelas.ws. Our Spanish-language websites, including TVLatina.tv, will also be relaunched soon.

WorldScreenings.com, our video portal powered by Brightcove, also features a refreshed design, making it easier for site visitors to screen clips and get information on thousands of shows available on the international market.

“In print and online, we have already solidified our position as the leading source of information for the international media business,” says Ricardo Guise, the president and publisher of World Screen. “With our newly enhanced web presence, we have made it easier for our readers to access our indispensable content, promoting discoverability on the site and creating a wealth of new opportunities for our clients.”

Each month, WorldScreen.com receives an average of 120,000 unique visitors, 2 million hits and some 665,000 page views.